Friday, 30 September 2022

Millers Point, sunset

 
A sunset view from High Street, near the entrance to High Street Gardens, in the inner city suburb of Millers Point. The large building on the right is Crown Sydney, a casino and hotel at Barangaroo. The sun has set behind the inner west suburbs of Rozelle and Balmain and the colours are reflected in Darling Harbour.

Thursday, 29 September 2022

Barangaroo, sign


This suburb information sign is located along the boardwalk in the inner city suburb of Barangaroo. The name Barangaroo honours an indigenous woman from Sydney's early history who was a powerful and colourful figure in the colonisation of Australia. She was also the wife of Bennelong, another important indigenous figure after whom Bennelong Point is named which is the site of the Sydney Opera House. This view includes apartments along King Street Wharf, the new W Hotel at Cockle Bay, the Barangaroo ferry wharves, the Sofitel Hotel at Darling Harbour and the Australian National Maritime Museum.
Linked to: Little Things ThursdaySigns, SignsPicture Perfect PartyThankful Thursday.

Wednesday, 28 September 2022

Darling Harbour, benches

These long benches along the boardwalk at Darling Harbour provide great views across Cockle Bay to Pyrmont Bridge and the Sydney skyline.
Linked to: Wordless WednesdayMy Corner of the World.

Tuesday, 27 September 2022

Pyrmont, bank

 
This former bank building is located on the corner of Union Street and Patermoster Row, in the inner city suburb of Pyrmont. This heritage listed building was built in 1881 in the Victorian Style as a branch of the Australian Joint Stock Bank, which operated from 1852 to 1910. It is now home to a Cosmetic Clinic.

Monday, 26 September 2022

Pyrmont, Whale Tales

"Whale Tales" is an art trail event featuring 30 whale tail sculptures installed around Sydney Harbour from Barangaroo to Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour and Blackwattle Bay. The artwork created by 30 different artists will be auctioned to raise money for The Kids’ Cancer Project. These sculptures were located at Pyrmont from the Australian National Maritime Museum to The Star Casino, Union Square and the Fish Market.

Sunday, 25 September 2022

Barangaroo, wharf


The late afternoon sun casts long shadows across the boardwalk at Barangaroo, looking towards the inner west suburb of Pyrmont.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday.

Saturday, 24 September 2022

Friday, 23 September 2022

Barangaroo, sunset

 
A sunset view from High Street Gardens in Millers Point, looking down on the redevelopment site in Barangaroo. The sun has set behind the inner west suburbs of Balmain and East Balmain while boats cruise on Darling Harbour.
Linked to: Skywatch FridayPink Saturday.

Thursday, 22 September 2022

Barangaroo, ferry

This ferry has just departed from a Barangaroo ferry wharf. The Friendship is a First Fleet Class ferry acquired in 1986 that is part of the fleet that operates on the Inner Harbour routes. It was named Friendship, after the one of eleven ships of the First Fleet which sailed to Australia in 1787. 

Wednesday, 21 September 2022

Barangaroo, Nawi Cove

A bridge links the boardwalk to a pontoon in the inner city suburb of Barangaroo, with a view of Barangaroo Reserve on the other side of Nawi Cove.
Linked to: Wordless WednesdayMy Corner of the World.

Tuesday, 20 September 2022

Monday, 19 September 2022

Darling Harbour, Whale Tales

"Whale Tales" is an art trail event featuring 30 whale tail sculptures installed around Sydney Harbour from Barangaroo to Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour and Blackwattle Bay. The artwork created by 30 different artists will be auctioned to raise money for The Kids’ Cancer Project. These sculptures were located at Darling Harbour along Tumbalong Boulevarde and at Darling Square at Haymarket.
Linked to: Monday MuralThrough My Lens, Ruby TuesdaySaturday CrittersGarden AffairFloral Friday Foto.

Sunday, 18 September 2022

Monterey, picnic shelter

This picnic shelter is located at Cook Park overlooking Botany Bay and Lady Robinsons Beach, in the eastern suburb of Monterey. It features the logo of Bayside Council which is the local government area.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday.

Saturday, 17 September 2022

Sydney Airport, Giovanni Brunetti Bridge

Looking across the Cooks River to the buildings at Sydney International Airport in the eastern suburb of Mascot and the Giovanni Brunetti Bridge which links to the southern suburb of Wolli Creek. This view is from Tempe Recreation Reserve, in the inner west suburb of Tempe.

Friday, 16 September 2022

Thursday, 15 September 2022

Pyrmont Bay, ferry wharf

 The Pyrmont Bay ferry wharf is located on the western side of Darling Harbour, in the inner city suburb of Pyrmont. It was built in 2015 and is serviced by Sydney Ferries with services operating to Barangaroo and Circular Quay. A Supercat Class ferry is seen here departing from the wharf. The Endeavour replica is moored near the Australian National Maritime Museum, with the Sydney skyline as a backdrop.

Wednesday, 14 September 2022

Darling Harbour, Australian National Maritime Museum, Harman

These vessels are displayed at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour. The Harman is a Royal Australian Navy motor launch built in 1944 by the firm Storey and Keers. The MV Krait is a wooden-hulled boat famous for its use during World War II by the Z Special Unit (Z Force) of Australia during the Operation Jaywick raid against Japanese ships anchored in Singapore Harbour.
Linked to: Wordless WednesdayMy Corner of the WorldPicture Perfect Party.

Tuesday, 13 September 2022

Darling Harbour, Australian National Maritime Museum, John Louis

This boat is displayed at the Australian National Maritime Museum at Darling Harbour, with the Sydney skyline as a backdrop. The John Louis was built in 1957 and was one of the last traditional pearl shelling luggers built. In the early 20th century, Australia supplied 75% of the world's pearl shell. Luggers towed their divers over the pearl beds by drifting, often with just the sail on the after mast set.
Linked to: SouvenirsTuesday TreasuresTravel TuesdayRuby Tuesday.

Monday, 12 September 2022

Darling Harbour, Whale Tales

"Whale Tales" is an art trail event featuring 30 whale tail sculptures installed around Sydney Harbour from Barangaroo to Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour and Blackwattle Bay. The artwork created by 30 different artists will be auctioned to raise money for The Kids’ Cancer Project. These sculpture were located at Darling Harbour from Tumbalong Boulevarde to the Australian Maritime Museum.
Linked to: Monday MuralBlue MondayThrough My Lens. 

Sunday, 11 September 2022

Pyrmont Bridge, gate

This is one of four gates on the Pyrmont Bridge, a swing bridge over Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour. The bridge was designed by Percy Allan and opened to traffic in 1902. It was one of the largest spanning swing bridges in the world and one of the first to be powered by electricity. It was closed to traffic in the 1984 when freeways south of Cockle Bay were built but was restored and reopened as a pedestrian bridge with the redevelopment of Darling Harbour in 1988. The swing bridge opens for tall ships and yachts and the gates keep pedestrians back from the opening. This view features the Sydney Convention Centre, Star of the Show Ferris Wheel, the Sofitel Sydney Darling Harbour Hotel and the Harbourside shopping centre.
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday.

Saturday, 10 September 2022

Aquarium Wharf, Hop On Hop Off Ferry

This Hop On Hop Off Ferry is moored at Aquarium Wharf in Darling Harbour, in front of Pyrmont Bridge. The sightseeing tour operates from Darling Harbour to Circular Quay, Taronga Zoo and Watsons Bay.
Linked to: Weekend ReflectionsRuby Tuesday.

Friday, 9 September 2022

Barangaroo, sunset

 
Watching the sun set behind the inner west suburbs of Pyrmont and Balmain from the boardwalk at Barangaroo.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

Wednesday, 7 September 2022

Barangaroo, kiosk


This kiosk is located along Wulugul Walk, near Barangaroo ferry wharves. The screen provides information about ferries departures and routes. Commuters can also purchase tickets here or top up their Opal smartcard.

Tuesday, 6 September 2022

King Street Wharf, Ocean Dreaming 2


Ocean Dreaming 2 is a ferry used for cruising and whale watching and is seen here arriving at King Street Wharf at Darling Harbour. It features indigenous artwork which utilises the dendroglyph technique and features the names of clans in and around Sydney Harbour. 

Monday, 5 September 2022

Darling Harbour, Whale Tales

"Whale Tales" is an art trail event featuring 30 whale tail sculptures installed around Sydney Harbour from Barangaroo to Cockle Bay, Darling Harbour and Blackwattle Bay. The artwork created by 30 different artists will be auctioned to raise money for The Kids’ Cancer Project. This sculpture is located at Darling Harbour with Cockle Bay and the Sydney skyline as a backdrop.. 

Sunday, 4 September 2022

Pyrmont Bridge, control tower

 
This control tower is on the Pyrmont Bridge, a swing bridge over Cockle Bay in Darling Harbour. The bridge was designed by Percy Allan and opened to traffic in 1902. It was one of the largest spanning swing bridges in the world and one of the first to be powered by electricity. It was closed to traffic in 1984 when freeways south of Cockle Bay were built but was restored and reopened as a pedestrian bridge with the redevelopment of Darling Harbour in 1988. The bridge links the central business district with Pyrmont. The swing bridge opens for tall ships and yachts at 11am, 12 noon, 1pm and 2pm on weekends and public holidays. 
Linked to: Shadow Shot Sunday.

Saturday, 3 September 2022

Napoleon Plaza

A view across Napoleon Plaza to the entrance of the Westpac Place building, on the corner of Napoleon Street and Kent Street. A garden surrounded by a unique bench sits in the middle of the plaza.

Friday, 2 September 2022

Barangaroo, sunset

 
The sun sets behind Pyrmont Wharves and the inner west suburb of Balmain, viewed from the boardwalk at Barangaroo.
Linked to: Skywatch Friday.

Thursday, 1 September 2022

Napoleon Plaza, railway station entrance (Theme Day: My Superpower)


A view of the entrance to Wynyard railway station from Napoleon Plaza, on the corner of Napoleon Street and Kent Street. The large glass awning covers stairs and escalators down to the pedestrian tunnel called Wynyard Walk which links Barangaroo to Wynyard railway station. A glass lift is on the right and the Western Distributor off ramp is above. My Superpower for theme day is taking a photo without any people around. I wait around until all the people have moved out of shot to get that perfect photo.
Linked to: Signs, SignsTheme Day.
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